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Appendix A Biographic Information of Committee Members
Pages 231-236

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From page 231...
... Bevier Exposure Guidance Levels for Selected Professor of Engineering at the University of Submarine Contaminants and the Committee to Pittsburgh Department of Chemical and evaluate Potential Health Risks from Recurrent Petroleum Engineering. He is also a co-director Lead Exposure to DOD Firing Range Personnel, of the Mascaro Sustainability Initiative, a center and as a member of the Committee to Review of engineering that focuses on the design of EPA's Draft IRIS Assessment of Formaldehyde.
From page 232...
... level scientists using in biological oceanography from the University computational modeling and analysis to help of Maine in 1981. predict the safety profile of early discovery programs and aid in chemical series and Anne Fairbrother has more than 30 years of compound selection prior to first in vivo studies experience in ecotoxicology, wildlife toxicology, by using chemical properties and in vitro assay contaminated site assessment, and regulatory profiles.
From page 233...
... and Processes Standard Initiative, the Environmental Health Perspectives Editorial Greg Paoli serves as principal risk scientist and Board, and the National Research Council's chief operating officer at Risk Sciences Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology. International, a consulting firm specializing in She is an elected councilor for the American risk assessment, management, and Chemical Society (ACS)
From page 234...
... She currently serves on Central Research and Development, Enabling the Scientific Guidance Panel of the California Technologies, and is responsible for leading the Biomonitoring Program, the CDC/NIOSH organizations that provide analytical, World Trade Center Scientific and Technical computational, and pilot scale services across Advisory Committee, the UCSF Program on DuPont.
From page 235...
... Her work aims at developing rational guidelines for the design of industrial chemicals that are acutely and chronically safe for a variety of aquatic families of species, including fish, crustaceans, and algae. Specific projects include the development of product design guidelines for chronic mammalian toxicity and the utilization of spectroscopic data to inform safer molecular design, with specific interests in minimizing skin sensitization from personal care products.


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